This bond is the weakest bond
Hydrogen bond
This is the part of the atom that determines what element it is
Protons
What is it called when electrons are shared unequally within the atom
polarity
This is the part of the lab writeup that tells the reader what the experiment will be
Title
how many atoms are in a single molecule of water
three
This bond is the strongest bond
Covalent
This is the part of the atom that allows atoms to bond with each other in covalent bonds
Electrons
What kinds of bonds can water form (list all)?
Covalent and Hydrogen
This is the part of the lab writeup that tells the reader what you think is going to happen and why
Hypothesis
How are Elemental symbols written
First letter capitalized second letter lower case
This bond happens when atoms of opposite charges get together
Ionic Bond
This is the part of an atom that keeps the positive charges away from each other in the nucleus so that the atom doesn't break apart
Neutrons
This is the side of the water molecule that has a NEGATIVE possible charge
Oxygen side
This is the part of the lab writeup that tells the reader what you used during the experiment
Materials
How can I tell how many protons carbon has
Look at the atomic number
This bond is the one that forms the connection between Hydrogen and Oxygen in water
Covalent
This is how many electrons reside in the first shell of the atom
2
This side of the atom of water has the partial positive charge
The side near the Hydrogens
This is the part of the lab writeup that tells the reader how the experiment was performed
Procedure
is it possible for carbon to have 7 electrons and what would that mean?
Yes, and it would have a negative charge
This bond happens between polar molecules
Hydrogen bond
This is the number of electrons that can be present in the second and third orbitals
8
Why does Oxygen have more of a negative charge
Bc it's charge strength is greater with a +8 charge compared to the +1 charge on Hydrogen
This is the part of the lab writeup that tells the reader what the results are and what they mean
Conclusion
If hydrogen has one proton, how many electrons does it have in its neutral state
One